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Making a difference through research and education about ethical and sustainable business

Making a difference through research and education about ethical and sustainable business. I nitiated by the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Foundation in 1998 A partnership between AUT, the University of Auckland, and the Manukau Institute of Technology

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Making a difference through research and education about ethical and sustainable business

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  1. Making a differencethrough research and education about ethical and sustainable business

  2. Initiated by theAuckland University of Technology (AUT) Foundation in 1998 • A partnership between AUT, the University of Auckland, and the Manukau Institute of Technology • Private sector support from The Tindall Foundation, David Levene and other sponsors

  3. Research e.g. best practices, ethical and sustainable investment Academic Publications e.g. Journal of Business Ethics Book Chapters e.g. Ethical Investment, Narratives of Business and Society Video/CD Rom e.g. Doing Well by Doing Good Presentations e.g. students, practitioners, academics Media Articles and Interviews e.g. NZ Herald series, Management Magazine, Telstra, Breakfast Conferences e.g. “Leading the Way” – NZCBESD and NZBSR in 2000

  4. Business Ethics Awards • Recognising and Celebrating Success • Providing examples and inspiration for current and future business leaders

  5. Winners 3M – environmental management (1999) NZ Post – employing and supporting people with disabilities (2000) Methanex – stakeholder dialogue (2001)

  6. Finalists: Vodafone – innovative giving Shell – public energy on renewable energy Auckland International Airport – working with suppliers Fletcher Challenge – business and school partnerships Datamail – community volunteering

  7. New Zealand Centre for Business Ethics and Sustainable DevelopmentPO Box 250Auckland 1Ph: 520 0441 Fax: 529 0418 Email: enquiry@nzcbesd.org.nzWebsite: www.nzcbesd.org.nz

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